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Is Quinn's FamilyCare directly competing against VHI PlanB Option?
Looking at the brochure, it seems to me to be the case, though somebody mentioned to me that Quinn was a much lower cover?
We're also looking at changing from VHI - Plan C Option for 2 adults and 1 child is €3,176 per year, as we really just can't afford it at the moment.
The information you've provided Novaflare77 is really helpful and will help us make a decision on which way to go.
Having had car insurance with Quinn in the past, I'm a bit wary of them as I found them unfriendly, unhelpful and wouldn't use them again for car insurance, so we'll probably look at Hibernian Aviva.
We've had great service from the VHI over the past 11 years, but they're just so expensive that we're not able to continue with them.
We're also asking ourselves where we would be without health insurance altogether?
I know two people who had to have non-emergency surgery and were treated in the Matter Private and St Vincent's Private after they had been on the waiting list for 3 months.
If you're brought into A & E in an ambulance, they won't transfer you to a private hospital so you've no option but to stay in the public one.
Thank you so much..
Thanks NovaFlare77
Most welcome information in your post.
I will ring them tomorrow and check what the difference, if any, is.
The Ccare link you posted is kinda hidden, you have to dig around to find it, but the benefits certainly seem to be identical
Also mentions Ccare (no excess) which would cost less than my current family care with excess, but can't find any further mention of this plan
Are you insured through your company?
I just ask because of info on [broken link removed]
Be careful about the excess as there seems to be a €200 excess for each and every day case procedure in a hi tech hospital.
In relation to the HIA website - I think that Quinn charges more than this if you pay monthly. Does anyone know if this is right or not - and if it is a fair comparison?
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